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he's going to hit tecumseh before tecumseh can hit the whites. so he amasses an army, and he marches for tecumseh's headquarters which was in a town called prof tentstown -- prophetstown. a couple of bizarre things happen. tecumseh says i need to recruit another, one more, another group of ferocious warriors, the red sticks, which were this present day alabama. part of the crete nation. the red sticks were ferocious. so tecumseh is going to go and get the red sticks and bring them back and start the war. around the time he does that, william henry harrison marches his army to prof tentstown, and he camps just outside of prophetstown at a creek called tip a canoe. [laughter] more on that in a moment. now, when tecumseh leaves, he left prophetstown in the charge of his younger brother, the prophet. he's kind of the holy man for the federation. now, i'm sure tecumseh said to the prophet what you and i said to our kids the first time we left them home without a babysitter, don't do anything dumb. [laughter] in fact, don't do anything until i get back
he's going to hit tecumseh before tecumseh can hit the whites. so he amasses an army, and he marches for tecumseh's headquarters which was in a town called prof tentstown -- prophetstown. a couple of bizarre things happen. tecumseh says i need to recruit another, one more, another group of ferocious warriors, the red sticks, which were this present day alabama. part of the crete nation. the red sticks were ferocious. so tecumseh is going to go and get the red sticks and bring them back and...
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tecumseh falls to the rear. by the time they reach the town the town of thames is apparent that harrison will catch the british and annihilate them. the british lineup with the canadians and tecumseh with one last stand in air as an opens up with every thingy he can. the british either run or their general runs and fleas are they lay their guns down and surrender but tecumseh is going to stand his ground. he stands his ground and is killed. for two decades tecumseh had locked horns with harrison and cursed william henry harrison. it's that tecumseh cursed harrison when he was killed. he said harrison will die at the height of his power and every american leader to decades, every two decades thereafter every american leader will die. you have all heard of montezuma's revenge which is pretty bad but tecumseh's curse is even worse. are you ready for this? william henry harrison is elected in 1840 or first -- president. he gets elected based on a little song. tippecanoe and tyler too. he was old tippecanoe and the h
tecumseh falls to the rear. by the time they reach the town the town of thames is apparent that harrison will catch the british and annihilate them. the british lineup with the canadians and tecumseh with one last stand in air as an opens up with every thingy he can. the british either run or their general runs and fleas are they lay their guns down and surrender but tecumseh is going to stand his ground. he stands his ground and is killed. for two decades tecumseh had locked horns with...
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tim awig from tecumseh, kansas. i'm talking to an entrepreneur who said man should go to an as steroid instead. keep it right here. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> innovators like peter aim to make the impossible possible. an harvard and mit entrepreneur who cofounded several space exploration companies including desire gravity corporation and planetary resources. i recently spoke with peter about his next venture, an out of this world effort to bring precious melts from space back to earth. listen. >> we are living in a world
tim awig from tecumseh, kansas. i'm talking to an entrepreneur who said man should go to an as steroid instead. keep it right here. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know...
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tecumseh had a rough upbringing. his tribe was sacked by another and he was raised by a chief from another tribe. his mother leaves him when he is young and moves away with another tribe. he is raised by an older brother he was killed by whites. tecumseh has a rough upbringing. you might say he was schlepped around. he picks up skills from many different indians all of which would help him to later to be a great president. with that, i will hang out up here if you want to pick up a book or if you want to talk i will hang out up here so thank you everyone. [applause] if you listen to hip-hop you are reminded they are 2.5 million people locked up. you can watch all these reality shows about real housewives and all these movies about vampires and the hobbits but you will never know that we lock up more people in the united states than any other country in the history of the world. in this encore booknotes presentation from 2002, law professor journalist and author frank wu discusses his book "yellow". or fester wu provi
tecumseh had a rough upbringing. his tribe was sacked by another and he was raised by a chief from another tribe. his mother leaves him when he is young and moves away with another tribe. he is raised by an older brother he was killed by whites. tecumseh has a rough upbringing. you might say he was schlepped around. he picks up skills from many different indians all of which would help him to later to be a great president. with that, i will hang out up here if you want to pick up a book or if...
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we'll take you to the last working dairy barn in tecumseh, kansas. we have those stories and more as "real money" continues. keep it here. >> ...can invent , profit, and change the world. prizes could spur innovation in extrodanary ways... >> ex prize founder, peter diamandis talk to al jazeea on al jazeera america >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> it was like you had to budget. i never thought it would be as hard as it was. >> the program is called daily by applicants like anderson trying to
we'll take you to the last working dairy barn in tecumseh, kansas. we have those stories and more as "real money" continues. keep it here. >> ...can invent , profit, and change the world. prizes could spur innovation in extrodanary ways... >> ex prize founder, peter diamandis talk to al jazeea on al jazeera america >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy......
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what to expect though fro from the bullet when it comes to tecumseh that's looking out to be the sensitivity all of the issue. you know all time highs. and that of taking my eyes. the position of somebody will must decide the soul of the ball in his sight. a handful that citibank merrill to thank you in a sitcom for being with a sedan for talking about the future all the treasures that in europe's second biggest comic and without swirls in it. the wrapping up that this so thanks for tickets contact i am. and. or and. there are. evening moving living will the tv it's saddening. i promise next year of all all right yours are. with all the activity. what a witch you will will will will the eye. the salt has a bias met with the former prime minister of israel would but out in awkward on the president pointed out that the relations between the two countries have always been maintaining a high level and kazakhstan has always shown interest in strengthening cooperation in various fields including economics in investment when my doc in his time expressed his willingness to contribute to the farther
what to expect though fro from the bullet when it comes to tecumseh that's looking out to be the sensitivity all of the issue. you know all time highs. and that of taking my eyes. the position of somebody will must decide the soul of the ball in his sight. a handful that citibank merrill to thank you in a sitcom for being with a sedan for talking about the future all the treasures that in europe's second biggest comic and without swirls in it. the wrapping up that this so thanks for tickets...
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the parallel to that has to do with the military delegation that was sent by tecumseh sherman of civil war fame who was chief of the u.s. military in the late 1860s. egypt want to modernize its armies to break away from the ottoman empire so they turn to the united states, a nice neutral power back then, and tecumseh sherman said a group of his buddies, some of them have been former federal -- confederate officers to egypt. they went to egypt and the modernize the egyptian army. the same time they created schools and in schools they imported american ideals, nationalism, patriotism, democracy to egyptian officers. and it's not by accident that the people believe the first great revolt against the british were the egyptian military. they are still doing it today. i will probably disturb people by saying you can trace it back to american involvement in the late 1860s in egypt. talk about reductionism. but egypt went bankrupt because of the return of southern cotton. they had planned to not only opened the suez canal but to put a beautiful statue at its entrance. and the statue showed a f
the parallel to that has to do with the military delegation that was sent by tecumseh sherman of civil war fame who was chief of the u.s. military in the late 1860s. egypt want to modernize its armies to break away from the ottoman empire so they turn to the united states, a nice neutral power back then, and tecumseh sherman said a group of his buddies, some of them have been former federal -- confederate officers to egypt. they went to egypt and the modernize the egyptian army. the same time...
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and tecumseh sherman sent a group of his buddies, some of whom he had known from west point, to egypt pause they needed a job -- because they needed a job. they modernized the egyptian army, but at the same time they created schools, and they imparted american ideas; nationalism, patriotism, democracy to egyptian officers. and not by accident the people who lead the first great revolt against the british in 1882 are the egyptian military. they're still doing it today. i'll probably distush people by saying -- disdisturb people. talk about reductionism. but egypt went bankrupt, as i said, in 1869 because of the return of southern cotton. today had planned not only to open the suez canal, but to put a beautiful statue at its entrance. and the statue showed a veiled arab woman holding a torch. you can see the designs from it, they took on a brilliant french sculptor to do this, and then they ran out of money. and bartoli still had the design, so he was able to sell it to some frenchmen who gave it to the united states, and they brought it to new york to an island out at the entrance to n
and tecumseh sherman sent a group of his buddies, some of whom he had known from west point, to egypt pause they needed a job -- because they needed a job. they modernized the egyptian army, but at the same time they created schools, and they imparted american ideas; nationalism, patriotism, democracy to egyptian officers. and not by accident the people who lead the first great revolt against the british in 1882 are the egyptian military. they're still doing it today. i'll probably distush...
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the parallel of course to that has to do with the military delegation sent by tecumseh sherman of civil war fame who was the chief of the u.s. military in the 60s. each of wanted to modernize its armies and break away from the empire so it turns to the united states who was a neutral power back then and comes to sherman and since a group of his buddies some of them former confederate officers who he had known her must point to egypt. they went to egypt in the modernize the egyptian army but at the same time they created schools. in the schools they imparted american ideas. nationalism, patriotism, democracy to egyptian officers and it's not by accident that the people who led the first great revolt against the british was the egyptian military. they are still doing it today. i will probably disturb people by saying you can trace sec back to american involvement in the 60s and egypt talked about reductionism. egypt went to encrypt because of the return of southern cotton. they had a plan to put a beautiful statue at its entrance and the statue showed a failed arab woman holding a torch.
the parallel of course to that has to do with the military delegation sent by tecumseh sherman of civil war fame who was the chief of the u.s. military in the 60s. each of wanted to modernize its armies and break away from the empire so it turns to the united states who was a neutral power back then and comes to sherman and since a group of his buddies some of them former confederate officers who he had known her must point to egypt. they went to egypt in the modernize the egyptian army but at...
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tecumseh was remarkable and he felt brock was the best. there are letters from some of the officers that went tecumseh would meet some of the other british officers he would say be gone go put your petticoat and dress on. you're not a man and when he meets rock he says now here is a man. they were both cheerleading one another. guess when we have read back in history we always need to be careful of the folks who say the fish with this big. when i was in high school i walk 30 miles through the snow to school. but there are so many accounts of william henry harrison who was tecumseh's enemy for years. william henry harrison says it's one of those men that comes along once in a century that changes times and creates revolutions. the documents that survived history are consistent about those two. they are all the same. >> can i ask a question not associated with back? what is the future of -- [laughter] >> what's is the future hold for governor christie? he has two scandals of course that presence. one is bridgegate over the george washington
tecumseh was remarkable and he felt brock was the best. there are letters from some of the officers that went tecumseh would meet some of the other british officers he would say be gone go put your petticoat and dress on. you're not a man and when he meets rock he says now here is a man. they were both cheerleading one another. guess when we have read back in history we always need to be careful of the folks who say the fish with this big. when i was in high school i walk 30 miles through the...